Crossing of The Andes
This exciting 10-day horseback expedition where you will be riding in The Andes mountains.
In valleys between the two highest peaks of The Americas, The Aconcagua & The Mercedario.
The wild landscapes of glaciers, lakes, mountains and rivers is the best reason why you should consider a multi-day horseback trek in The Andes. Apart from that, this area is also home to amazing wildlife, and untouched rocky areas attracts countless visitors wanting to see the jagged mountains with clean air & crystal clear night skies.
Not only will you be immersed in nature and wildlife, but you will also be able to learn about the ancient inhabitants of the Andes. Explore their myths and beliefs as you sleep under the same stars that they watched at night, and during the day you can see the ruins of their magnificent structures left from their ancient civilisations.
Mendoza is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Within the country, one can find a diverse variety of landscapes including vineyards, volcanoes, deserts, beaches, lakes, glaciers and forests. The culture, food and friendly people just add to the reasons for a visit to this country. Horseback riding in is an ideal way to see the most scenic parts of the country well away from the path of most tourists. This is one of the world’s most remote regions with unusual wildlife such as the rhea, guanaco and condor. Paso de Los Patos Sur in Barrial San Juan is the same pass San Martin Army crossed back in the early 1800’s.We provided all you need for your next big adventure.Please contact us for full details.




























Immerse yourself into history and culture along the way with the criollos traditions
This unique 10 day expedition on horseback Trail through the exact same spot that San Martín and his «Army of the Andes» did in 1817 to free the people of Chile from their European monarchs. This wilderness is flanked by the highest mountains in South America – Aconcagua and Mercedario. This is one of the world’s most remote regions with unusual wildlife such as the rhea, guanaco and condors.

